This remarkable account of survival comes from a Jewish lawyer in Budapest, who secured fake Christian identities for himself, his wife, and his two children following the invasion of the Germans in March 1944. Remaining in the city, Tivadar Soros then used his talents to secure escape for other Jews in Hungary, and views his experiences with a beguiling humor and humanity. The father of investor and philanthropist George Soros, Tivadar is also the author of Crusoes in Siberia, a memoir of his internment in a prisoner-of-war camp at the end of World War I and his subsequent escape from Russia.